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Show GOV. JAMBS M COX AND H HIS OHIO MINES RECORD H nKCKI.KY, W Va, Oct. 3fi-U- H Inir question and Ihe league of na H lion were the pnneiial subject of H (io. .lamea M Cox in hi eawpalgn H thrpugii the et Virginia eoai win H ing region todav. He trowed argH- B ments that the league wa a pledge to H American soldier and tbeir mothar H lo prevent tulure war. To audleneaa H of miner, railroad ami other work H men the detnoeraiie preaidntial ean- M diilate told ol humanitarian and pro- H greashe legislation adopted iu Ohio, H Charge ware made in huatile new- H Mir aud iu handbill circulated H among the governor's crowd Uwlaj H that he had onlered militia into lalwr H eontrovuraieti at Akron and Canton, H O 'lhe called attention to hi slat. H ment that he had never thrown a H soldier' uniform into, nor bad a 4wt H Iteeii firtal iu auj Ohio iuduatnai H com rover), while he was governor. H TihImv ' attack was met b.v the gov- H enior with the statement that his H record was public and lie would staml LH upon H |